Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 51Virginia State Bar Association, 1939 - Bar associations |
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Page 119
... statute that a planter or farmer could not tend above fourteen or gather above nine leaves from any tobacco plant ; that no person could plant more than 2,000 tobacco plants ; and that he could not harvest a second crop from the same ...
... statute that a planter or farmer could not tend above fourteen or gather above nine leaves from any tobacco plant ; that no person could plant more than 2,000 tobacco plants ; and that he could not harvest a second crop from the same ...
Page 120
... statute provided for a court of three justices of the peace to hear all complaints against tobacco inspec- tors . 10 Fees were imposed for such inspections and the inspectors were allowed a certain percentage thereof as their ...
... statute provided for a court of three justices of the peace to hear all complaints against tobacco inspec- tors . 10 Fees were imposed for such inspections and the inspectors were allowed a certain percentage thereof as their ...
Page 288
... statute in McAllen v . Massachusetts23 was held invalid because the Court found upon analysis that its obvious or dominant purpose indicated a desire to " get at " tax - exempt in- come . Like analysis of the dominant purpose of the ...
... statute in McAllen v . Massachusetts23 was held invalid because the Court found upon analysis that its obvious or dominant purpose indicated a desire to " get at " tax - exempt in- come . Like analysis of the dominant purpose of the ...
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